
BRISTOW (AP) — A northeast Oklahoma man faces a court hearing Friday on a complaint that he botched a pair of undercover surveillance attempts while investigators looked into the 1992 disappearance and subsequent deaths of three Oklahoma City-area people.
Grover Prewitt Jr., 59, of Bristow, is charged with being an accessory after the fact of first-degree murder.
While no one has been charged in the deaths of Wendy Camp, 23; her 6-year-old daughter Cynthia Britto; or Camp's sister-in-law, 22-year-old Lisa Kregear, prosecutors have said Prewitt deliberately interfered with attempts to prosecute his late mother, Ida Prewitt, and other family members.
Prosecutors told The Associated Press this week they circled back to the Camp case following the death of Ida Prewitt, who was the grandmother of Camp's ex-husband.
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